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SUMMARY:Virtual | DC Around the Table Book Group: "Whitewalling: Art\, Race\, & Protest in 3 Acts" - Aruna D'Souza
DESCRIPTION:7pm ET | 6pm CT | 4pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Washington\, D.C. Chapter for an Around the Table Book Group. This program is open to all ArtTable members and meets four times a year; participants can join for one book or for all! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nJoin us for an in-depth discussion on Aruna D’Souza’s “Whitewalling: Art\, Race\, and Protest in 3 Acts.” In the book\, D’Souza pinpoints three incidents in the long\, troubled history of art and race in America and provides critical commentary on those events. \nAruna D’Souza is an author and art historian who examines modern and contemporary art\, intersectional feminisms\, and the impact of museums on our lives and the way we view our world. She was recently featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s annual lecture series\, the Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art. \nPlease make sure to register for this virtual program by November 11 at 5:00 PM EST. A Zoom video call link for the program and other details will be sent to all attendees a day prior to the program. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams for organizing this program. \n\nImage: “Whitewalling: Art\, Race & Protest in 3 Acts” by Aruna D’Souza
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-local-dc-around-the-table-book-group/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | SoCal: L.A. Louver 45th Anniversary Exhibition Discussion
DESCRIPTION:4pm ET | 3pm CT | 1pm PT\nJoin ArtTable’s Southern California Chapter for a virtual discussion about the L.A. Louver’s 45th Anniversary Exhibition\, with Chapter Co-Chair and art critic Shana Nys Dambrot\, Elizabeth East\, Director of the L.A. Louver\, and exhibiting artists Rebecca Campbell and Sherin Guirguis. \nThis program is open to ArtTable Members and guests only. Members are allowed to bring one guest for an additional $5. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nVenerable gallery L.A. Louver is currently showing its 45th anniversary exhibition\, featuring 45 artists from their extended gallery stable and family. They are open for free private viewing appointments\, and the show is also presented in online form. All who are comfortable are welcome to make an appointment at their convenience at any time\, and on November 12\, once everyone has had a chance to see the show\, either in person or online\, we will convene on Zoom for a virtual conversation. \nAbout Shana Nys Dambrot \nShana is an art critic\, curator\, and author based in Downtown LA. She is Arts Editor for the L.A. Weekly; contributor to Flaunt\, Art & Cake\, and Artillery; and author of the experimental novella Zen Psychosis (2020\, Griffith Moon). She is the co-chair of Programming at ArtTable SoCal. \nAbout Rebecca Campbell \nRebecca Campbell received her MFA in painting and drawing in June 2001 from the University of California\, Los Angeles. She has exhibited nationally and internationally at L.A. Louver Gallery\, Ameringer-McEnery-Yohe\, Gagosion Gallery\, the Phoenix Art Museum\, the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College\, among other galleries and museums. Currently an assistant professor at California State University\, Fullerton\, she has also taught at Art Center College of Design\, Claremont Graduate University\, Vermont College of Fine Art\, Anderson Ranch Arts Center\, and the Idyllwild Arts Academy. She is represented by L.A. Louver Gallery. More info. \n \nAbout Sherin Guirguis \nSherin Guirguis was born in 1974 in Luxor\, Egypt. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Sculpture from the University of California’s College of Creative Studies in Santa Barbara\, CA and her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Nevada\, Las Vegas in 2001. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles\, CA. More info. \n  \nThank you to Shana Nys Dambrot\, SoCal Programs Co-Chair for organizing this program. \n  \n\n\nImage Credits: \n\nL.A. Louver\, 45 at 45\, installation views\nRebecca Campbell\, Which Side Are You On\nSherin Guirguis\, Untitled (el sokareya)\, 2013\, plywood\, 84 x 84 x 88 in. (213.4 x 213.4 x 223.5 cm) / Edition A.P. of 3
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-socal-l-a-louver-45th-anniversary-exhibition-virtual-discussion/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Shelley Spector
DESCRIPTION:4pm EST | 3pm CST | 1pm PST\nArtTable’s Artist Talk series is made possible by the Pollock Krasner Foundation. Originally formatted as in-person Artist Breakfasts\, ArtTable has moved all programming into the virtual realm during the pandemic. Please join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Shelley Spector. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Shelley Spector \nShelley Spector is a multidisciplinary sculptor and project based artist who lives and works in Philadelphia. In her practice she produces distinct bodies of work that utilize the excess of our consumer-based culture. Spector responds to available materials\, mostly discarded\, in combination with a changeable work environment. She seeks to make work that takes shape as an agent of change – who begin as sculpture rooted in the art world of form and content but that physically move into the world of social issues and can directly respond to its needs. Her most current work in progress is the defining project for a long term body of work entitled\, The Nowadays\, which uses a small cabin in the mountains of Pennsylvania as a tool and conduit through which she will explore alternatives to resource economy. \nSpector’s work is part of many public and private collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, which presented her solo exhibition “Keep The Home Fires Burning” in 2015\, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, Woodmere Art Museum\, and the West Collection in PA\, and Human Rights Campaign Headquarters in Washington\, DC. Her ongoing collaborative project\, Village\, which began at the Philadelphia Museum of Art has traveled to alternative art spaces in Brooklyn\, Costa Rica\, San Francisco. Chicago and Montréal. Her work has been reviewed in Artforum\, Art In America and featured in ARTnews.  She has received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation\, Independence Foundation Fellowship in the Arts\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Leeway Foundation. Her residencies include Mildred’s Lane in Beach Lake\, PA\, and RAIR (Recycled Artists In Residence) and Nextfab Studio in Philadelphia. Spector has been actively engaged in Philadelphia’s art community for years as a respected artist\, innovative gallery owner\, teacher and champion of emerging talent. Between 1999 and 2010\, she founded and directed SPECTOR Gallery/Projects\, a program to work outside the traditional gallery system. From 2006 to 2013\, she published Artjaw.com\, an online multimedia anthology of first person stories from the Philadelphia art community. Spector is faculty in the Weitzman School of Design\, University of Pennsylvania. \nThis program is generously supported by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation has been a leader in providing grants enabling emerging and established artists to focus on their work. Funding helps artists to create new work\, acquire art supplies\, rent studio space\, and prepare exhibitions. The Foundation also provides grants to organizations that directly engage with artists\, such as artist residency programs. Please visit www.pkf.org for more information. \nThank you to Rachel Zimmerman\, ArtTable Philadelphia Chapter\, and the Pollock Krasner Foundation. \n\nImage Credits: \n\nShelley Spector\, White Rice Builds – 1\,250 Servings\, Reclaimed textiles and white rice\, 72 x 96 x 3”; Produced with the support of the Pollock – Krasner Foundation\, 2020
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-shelley-spector/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Pecha Kucha! with ArtTable's Northwest & Northern California Chapters
DESCRIPTION:2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST\nJoin ArtTable’s Northwest and Northern California Chapters for a virtual Pecha Kucha! This format highlights members’ projects and initiatives across different visual arts professions. Creative and fast-paced\, each presentation provides an opportunity to share and learn more about what members have been working on and the evolution of projects throughout 2020. This program is open to members and non-members. Donations are not required but always appreciated! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nSharing a coast\, the Northern California and the Northwest Chapters had hoped to have an event to share their work with each other. Now\, with our lives online\, we can open a window to virtually get to know each other across the continent. We hope you will join us for a Virtual Pecha Kucha highlighting the flexible and innovative ways in which our members have met the challenges presented by the current COVID19 pandemic. In this Time of Corona\, these women have found new methods\, deep motivation\, and inspiring commitment for the pursuit of their projects and goals in their fields. \nAmong the many presenters in this faced-paced and stimulating revelation of ventures and accomplishments\, we look forward to meeting: \nIn California  \n\nJulie McCray\, Gallerist and founding member of  Commotion West Berkeley for crowd-funding exciting projects like murals\, community gardens\, parklets\, public art\, pop-up events\nTerri Cohn\, Art Historian\, curator\, writer and educator\nDorothy Davila\, Managing Director of the Headlands Center for the Arts\, who recently made an employment change and will address the adjustments in job search\, interview process and building a new team during the pandemic\nLisa Chadwick\, Gallerist who initiated online postings of pairings of poetry and art leading to a new book published to raise money for a food support non-profit\nGina Werfel\, Professor of Art at the University of California Davis will discuss the challenges in teaching studio courses online\nAnn Trinca\, former Director of the Berkeley Art Center who became an independent art consultant\, curator\, and artist management advocate.\nJoyce Ertel Hulbert\, Textile Conservation\nJeanie Craig\, Art Collection Management and Appraisals\n\nIn Washington \n\nEmily Zimmerman is a curator and writer based in Seattle\, WA. Emily is the Director of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington’s School of Art + Art History + Design\, and editor for the art journal MONDAY\nPaula Stokes\,  glass artist and teacher\, project director for two of Chihuly’s most acclaimed exhibitions\, and co-founder of METHOD gallery\nKira Burge is the President of Shunpike’s Board of Directors and has 13+ years of experience developing programs\, events and exhibitions\, including 6+ years successfully producing the Seattle Art Fair. Kira previously held positions at Greg Kucera Gallery and Ramsay Fairs\, and founded Interstitial gallery and project space which was dedicated to showcasing video and new media art. \nMarge Levy\, art advocate\, ceramics artist\, Artist Trust Board of Trustees\, intrepid scuba diver\nAllison Kramer\, is a fine art professional\, most recently with Chihuly\, inc.\nDonna Davies is currently deputy director of Pilchuck glass\, and recently Group Show Director producing the Sculpture\, Objects and Functional Art (SOFA) fairs\nLauren Gallow is a writer\, editor\, and marketing consultant specializing in architecture\, design\, and art. Formerly an in-house writer for Olson Kundig\, Lauren is currently the Editorial Chair of ARCADE\, and her writing has appeared in Dwell\, Metropolis\, New American Paintings\, GRAY Magazine\, and Seattle Met\, among others.\nKathleen Warren is co-founder and art director of overall creative\, a women owned and operated creative services company based in Seattle. Founded in 2019\, overall creative focuses on public and private mural designs and installation throughout Washington and beyond. She strongly believes in advocating for artists who have not had the privilege\, freedom\, or tools to experiment in large scale works.\n\nThank you to Jan Wurm\, Northern California Chapter and Lorrie Cardoso\, Northwest Chapter for organizing this program.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-pecha-kucha-2/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T130000
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CREATED:20201006T204306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T173922Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Danielle Glosser
DESCRIPTION:1pm ET | 12pm CT | 10am PT\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series allows and encourages all members to network and connect with each other and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation and is open to members only\, with a suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there!\n \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Danielle \nDanielle Glosser is the Principal of Client Raiser\, a business dedicated to helping artists to increase their client volume and the visibility of their art. Since 2014\, she has worked with artists across the country in support of their professional goals. Danielle’s expertise in strategic planning\, project management\, research\, writing\, and networking comes from years of working and building relationships in the private\, nonprofit\, and government sectors on social justice issues from inner-city schools in Oakland\, California to The White House. These professional opportunities — coupled with her personal belief that the arts are central to igniting conversation and enhancing human understanding — moved her to help artists with the business elements of their practice and to share their work with the world. Emerging and established artists alike begin with Client Raiser’s in-depth interview process\, which results in a tangible assessment of their art practices and concrete next steps for advancing their careers. \nDanielle is a 25+ year resident of Washington\, D.C. She has led workshops with arts organizations across the region\, including the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, Maryland Institute College of Art\, Hamiltonian\, Transformer\, Washington Project for the Arts\, Halcyon\, Superfine! DC\, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities\, Gateway Arts District\, VisArts\, Washington Sculptors Group\, Women’s Caucus for Art\, Artomatic\, District of Columbia Arts Center\, Montgomery Arts Association\, and Capitol Hill Arts League. She also is a member of ArtTable\, a leadership organization for women in the visual arts. \n\nImage: Danielle Glosser
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/danielle-glosser/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T150000
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CREATED:20200922T151916Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Curatorial Perspective: House to House: Women\, Politics\, & Place
DESCRIPTION:Image: “House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place”; Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at FIU\, Miami\, FL \n2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST \nArtTable’s Curatorial Perspective program series invites curators to present and discuss timely exhibitions and initiatives. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nPlease join ArtTable’s Florida chapter for a Virtual tour of the exhibition “House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place” with Amy Galpin\, PhD\, Chief Curator at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum at FIU in Miami\, FL. The tour is free for members and $10 for guests. \nThis fall\, U.S. citizens will go to the polls to cast their vote in the 2020 presidential election. Campaign advertisements saturate TV and radio while social media feeds explode with political declarations. As local and national elections are decided in November\, the U.S. also marks the 100-year anniversary of women gaining the right to vote. As these two events coalesce\, the Frost Art Museum presents House to House: Women\, Politics\, and Place. The multimedia works in this exhibition explore the changing roles of women\, metaphorically represented by the house as domestic space and the most public of houses\, the U.S House of Representatives\, where there are 100 women serving as Representatives. In the 20th century\, women became visible outside the home\, becoming active participants in society and demanding overdue equal representation\, social justice\, as well as empowerment. \nClick here for more information about the exhibition.  \nThank you to Amy Galpin and Rustin Levenson\, ArtTable Board Member.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-house-to-house-women-politics-place/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201015T160000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Elizabeth Turk
DESCRIPTION:Image: Elizabeth Turk with her work\, courtesy of the artist and Hirschl & Adler Modern \n4pm EST | 3pm CST | 1pm PST \nPlease join us for a virtual Artist Talk with Elizabeth Turk\, whose exhibition ‘Tipping Point: Echoes of Extinction’ opens at Hirschl & Adler on October 1 in New York. \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $5 for non-members. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Elizabeth Turk \nA native Californian\, Elizabeth Turk (b. 1961) is known for her hand-carved marble sculpture and community installations. She is a MacArthur Fellow\, an Annalee & Barnett Newman Foundation recipient and a Smithsonian Artist Fellow. Turk received her MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art\, Rinehart School of Sculpture in 1994 and her BA from Scripps College\, Claremont\, CA in 1983. In 2017\, she launched ET Studios (a CA non-profit) to develop open community experiences. Her work can be found in numerous public collections including The Jewish Museum (New York\, NY); The National Museum for Women in the Arts (Washington\, DC); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles\, CA); and The Mint Museum (Charlotte\, NC)\, among others. In 2014\, The Laguna Art Museum (Laguna\, CA) hosted Elizabeth Turk: Sentient Forms\, a mid-career survey of the artist’s work. Currently\, Turk splits time between a studio in Santa Ana\, CA and New York City. She has been represented by Hirschl & Adler Modern since 2000. \nAbout Hirschl & Adler Modern \nHirschl & Adler Modern\, founded in 1981\, specializes in art from 1913 to the present\, with a strong emphasis on American Modernism and the post-war period. It also represents a select group of established and mid-career contemporary artists who are featured regularly through scheduled solo and group exhibitions in its 11\,000 square-foot gallery space at the crossroads of 57th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. Its parent company Hirschl & Adler Galleries\, founded in 1952\, has been specializing in important American and European art of all periods throughout its 69 year history. \nLed for over 50 years by President and Director\, Stuart P. Feld\, and joined in 1999 by his daughter Elizabeth Feld\, Hirschl & Adler mounts about 8 to 10 special exhibitions per year\, most accompanied by scholarly publications. Both the contemporary and historical presentations have received critical acclaim and have resulted in the placement of works into major private collections around the world\, as well as the finest American and international museums. \nThank you to Elizabeth Turk and Hirschl & Adler Modern.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-elizabeth-turk/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201014T130000
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CREATED:20201001T181233Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Shelley Fischer
DESCRIPTION:Image: Shelley Fischer \n12pm ET | 11am CT | 9am PT \nArtTable’s AT CONNECT program series allows and encourages all members to network and connect with each other and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. This event will take place as a live conversation. Registration is open to members only\, with a suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nPlease join us for a discussion with Shelley Fischer\, Director of Finance & Operations at Art Money. \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link.\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nAbout Shelley Fischer \nMaking art accessible with Art Money now and having experience in both art-secured lending and personal finance\, Shelley’s professional activities fall at the crossroads of art and money/finance. Shelley is currently the Director of Finance & Operations at Art Money\, a young international company\, whose mission is to make buying art accessible by allowing qualified buyers the ability to pay for their purchases in 10 monthly installments without paying any interest\, fees\, subscriptions or finance charges. Art Money partners with over 1200 galleries worldwide\, where art collectors shop for the art they love\, make a deposit\, and pay the rest over time. \nShe’s also a Certified Financial Planner® and works primarily with artists and art dealers/gallerists on their personal finances. Previously\, during her 19-year tenure at Sotheby’s Financial Services\, Shelley provided art collectors\, dealers\, trusts and estates with financing secured by their fine art\, jewelry\, watches\, wine & /or decorative art collections.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-shelley-fischer/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T173000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200916T215046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210217T233505Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Leadership Series: Enacting Equality\, Ending Racism with Sandra Jackson-Dumont
DESCRIPTION:Image: Marie Watt\, ‘Companion Species (Calling All My Relations)’\, 2018\, photographed by Edward Robison \n4 PM EDT/ 3 PM CDT/ 1 PM PDT \nClick here to REGISTER.\nArtTable Members\, please log in to enjoy special member pricing. \nArtTable’s Annual Leadership Series is dedicated to convening top voices in the arts to deeply explore the most pressing issues of our time. This year\, Sandra Jackson-Dumont (Director and CEO\, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art) moderates an essential conversation on race and equity in the art world with Suzy Delvalle (former Head of Creative Capital)\, Lisa Yancey (President\, Yancey Consulting\, LLC)\, and Marie Watt (artist). These inspirational visionaries will share their perspectives on systemic inequity and racism in the art world—as reflected in leadership roles\, salary structure\, fundraising priorities\, and beyond—and discuss the meaningful changes they are spearheading to move the field toward equity and inclusion.  \nArtTable’s Annual Leadership Series presents a public forum featuring a distinguished roster of artists\, change-makers\, and leaders in our field to discuss relevant and emerging issues for those working in arts and culture. In the past\, our speakers have included Thelma Golden\, Christy Maclear\, Monica O. Montgomery\, Anne Pasternak\, and many more. \nHow to take part! \n\nClick the above link to register for this program.\nFollowing registration\, you will receive a Zoom link to dial into the program.\nIf you do not already have it\, download the Zoom app for your computer or mobile device from Zoom’s Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a Join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, click here.\n\n\nAbout Sandra Jackson-Dumont \nSandra Jackson-Dumont joined the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art as director and CEO in January 2020. Tasked with leading the institution through its opening and beyond\, Jackson-Dumont came to the Lucas Museum from the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, where she served as the Frederick P. and Sandra P. Rose Chairman of Education from 2014 to 2019. \nAt the Lucas Museum\, Jackson-Dumont oversees wide-ranging programming and operational teams and will manage a staff of more than 230 by the time the museum opens. She leads the curatorial\, museum experience\, education\, and collections management teams in exploring the extensive collection and developing exhibitions and programs for the museum’s extensive gallery and classroom spaces. The Lucas Museum broke ground in March 2018 in Los Angeles’s Exposition Park\, and Jackson-Dumont also works with the architecture and construction teams to bring architect Ma Yansong’s vision for the 11-acre campus and 300\,000-square-foot building to life. Jackson-Dumont reports to the Lucas Museum’s board of directors. \nThroughout her career\, Jackson-Dumont has developed programming around museum collections and special exhibitions to engage a broad range of audiences\, from school-age children and their teachers to artists and scholars. At The Met\, Jackson-Dumont conceived of and managed an array of dynamic public programs\, community engagement and academic initiatives\, and live arts performances for diverse audiences. Jackson-Dumont also served for eight years as the deputy director for education and public programs and adjunct curator of modern and contemporary art at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). There\, she oversaw educational public programs\, interpretive technology\, and community affairs across the museum’s three venues\, as well as organized significant exhibitions and collaborative projects on the work of Theaster Gates\, Titus Kaphar\, LaToya Ruby Frazier\, and Sondra Perry\, among others. Prior to that\, Jackson-Dumont held positions at the Studio Museum in Harlem and the Whitney Museum of American Art\, among other cultural organizations. \nKnown for her ability to blur the lines between academia\, popular culture\, and non-traditional art-going communities\, Jackson-Dumont is invested in curating experiences that foster dynamic exchanges between art/artists\, past/present\, public/private\, and people/places. She has organized numerous exhibitions\, lectures\, performances\, symposia\, and education initiatives and has contributed essays to a host of publications and worked with numerous artists. \n \nAbout Suzy Delvalle \nSusan (Suzy) Delvalle is a fierce advocate for art and artists. With over 20 years of leadership experience in the cultural sector\, she has committed her career to enhancing the impact of mission-based organizations and building opportunity and equity in the arts. She most recently served as President and Executive Director of Creative Capital\, an innovative arts nonprofit that adapts venture philanthropy concepts to support individual artists. Only the second Director in Creative Capital’s history\, Suzy oversaw some of the most dramatic changes in the organization’s two-decade history. Under her leadership\, Creative Capital increased its annual operating budget 20 percent by instituting a three-year fundraising cycle\, further developed the board with ten new active members while also establishing a National Advisory Council\, and expanded services to artists by instituting regular\, annual Creative Capital Awards and retreats. \nSuzy formerly served as the founding Director of the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling\, where she oversaw all aspects of the development and opening of the museum. She previously served as Director of External Affairs and Development at El Museo Del Barrio\, where she dramatically increased the museum’s budget and attendance over her eleven-year tenure. Before joining El Museo\, she worked for American Composers Orchestra following a career in consumer banking and advertising. Suzy has served as adjunct faculty at NYU’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies and is a guest lecturer at several universities. She serves on the Board of ArtTable\, New Yorkers for Culture & Arts\, The Laundromat Project and is a member of The Metropolitan Museum’s Advisory Committee in Culture Engagement. She was born and raised in Curaçao and speaks Spanish\, Dutch\, and Papiamento. \n \nAbout Lisa Yancey \nRecently coined a strategic maverick by a long-time colleague\, Lisa Yancey is an organizational development consultant who specializes in strategic organizational planning\, business planning\, program evaluation and assessments\, executive project management\, revenue modeling\, leadership coaching\, and organizational structure assessments for nonprofit institutions. She is the President of Yancey Consulting\, LLC\, an organizational and leadership development consulting firm committed to unlocking\, provoking\, facilitating\, and collaboratively imagining equitable social impacts on the local to national level™. Lisa advises a spectrum of practitioners\, nonprofit organizations\, philanthropists\, and philanthropic institutions committed to dismantling inequities\, enriching disinvested communities\, building leadership\, and amplifying diverse perspectives. She has worked with\, facilitated\, and provided pro bono services to over 100 organizations or grantmaking institutions in the past 19 years. She works across arts and culture\, youth development\, social justice\, media justice\, economic justice\, and open internet sectors. As an entrepreneur\, Lisa also advises emerging for-profit entities that are values-aligned with her equity-based values. Getting to know organizations personally to co-develop strategies\, benchmark indicators\, and measurable objectives is a hallmark of her work. \nLisa matriculated from both Boston College Law School and Emory University\, respectively earning her Juris Doctorate and Bachelor of the Arts degrees. She used to be a professional dancer and choreographer and has been a member of the New York State Bar Association since 2000. She started her consultancy practice in 2001. Her professional ambition is to make meaningful differences that systemically elevate equity\, particularly disrupting inequities that impact historically disinvested\, underinvested or marginalized communities. \n \nAbout Marie Watt \nMarie Watt is an American artist and citizen of the Seneca Nation with German-Scot ancestry. Her interdisciplinary work draws from history\, biography\, Iroquois protofeminism\, and Indigenous teachings; in it\, she explores the intersection of history\, community\, and storytelling. Through collaborative actions she instigates multigenerational and cross-disciplinary conversations that might create a lens and conversation for understanding connectedness to place\, one another\, and the universe. \nWatt holds an MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University; she also has degrees from Willamette University and the Institute of American Indian Arts; and in 2016 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from Willamette University. \nShe has attended residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Vermont Studio Center; and has received fellowships from Anonymous Was a Woman\, the Joan Mitchell Foundation\, the Harpo Foundation and the Ford Family Foundation and the Native Arts and Culture Foundation. \nMarie serves on the board for VoCA (Voices in Contemporary Art) and on the Native Advisory Committee at the Portland Art Museum and in 2020 became a member of the Board of Trustees at the Portland Art Museum. She is a fan of Crow’s Shadow\, an Indigenous founded printmaking institute located on the homelands of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla\, as well as\nPortland Community College. \nSelected collections include the Seattle Art Museum\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery\, Yale University Art Gallery\, Crystal Bridges Museum\, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian and Renwick Gallery\, the Tacoma Art Museum\, the Denver Art Museum\, and the Portland Art Museum. She is represented by PDX\nContemporary Art in Portland\, Oregon\, Greg Kucera Gallery in Seattle\, Washington\, and Marc Straus Gallery in New York City\, New York.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/annual-leadership-series-2020/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200826T153922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T181147Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | Curatorial Perspective: Angela Davis: Seize the Time
DESCRIPTION:5 PM EDT/ 4 PM CDT/ 2 PM PDT \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members and guests. We hope to see you there! \nMembers | $5.00 \nGuests | $10.00 \nArtTable members\, please make sure to log-in when prompted to access the member price for this program. \nHow to take part! \n\nClick here to Register for this event\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nJoin ArtTable for a presentation of Angela Davis: Seize the Time\, which will open at the Zimmerli Art Museum on September 1\, 2021\, with Donna Gustafson\, Interim Director\, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Mellon Director for Academic Programs\, Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers. \nFocusing on Davis and her image\, the exhibition provides a compelling and layered narrative of Davis’s journey through the junctures of race\, gender\, and economic and political policy from 1969 to the present. The project is inspired by\, and draws heavily on\, a private archive in Oakland\, California\, that includes materials produced by an international community that assembled to protect Davis in a campaign to “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners\,” press photography\, court sketches\, videos\, music\, and Davis’s own writings making it possible to document Davis’s work on issues related to freedom\, oppression\, feminisms\, and prison abolition.  \nBeyond the archive\, the exhibition positions Angela Davis as a continuing touchstone for contemporary artists who reference her history as a political icon and her texts on revolution\, feminisms\, and incarceration. It includes work by contemporary artists Sadie Barnette\, Bethany Collins\, Yevgeniy Fiks\, Coco Fusco\, Renée Green\, Steffani Jemison and Justin Hicks\, Roberto Lugo\, Juan Sanchez\, and Carrie Schneider\, among others\, who assert Davis’s significance as a black feminism intellectual and engage with her as a historical participant\, contemporary thinker\, and activist in a larger narrative that extends into the present. The book\, published by Hirmer Press and available for purchase\, includes contributions by the co-curators\, Donna Gustafson and Gerry Beegan\, the archivist Lisbet Tellefsen\, scholar and curator\, Nicole Fleetwood\, scholar and curator and interviews with Angela Davis by René de Guzman and Tellefsen by Gustafson. \nDonna Gustafson is the Interim Director and Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University. Her publications and exhibition projects at the Zimmerli include Tiananmen Square\, 1989: Photographs by Khiang H. Hei (2019); Subjective Objective: A Century of Social Photography (2017); Jessie Krimes: Apokaluptein: 16389067 (2014); Rachel Perry Welty 24/7 (2012); at/around/beyond: Fluxus at Rutgers (2011); Water (2010) and Lalla Essaydi: Les femmes du Maroc (2010). She is coauthor with Andrés  \n \nMario Zervigón of Subjective Objective: A Century of Social Photography (Hirmer\, 2017)\, and the author of George Segal in Black and White: Photographs by Donald Lokuta (Zimmerli\, 2015)\, Amelia and the Animals: The Photographs of Robin Schwartz (Aperture\, 2014)\, Almost Human: Dolls and Robots in Contemporary Art (Hunterdon Art Museum\, 2005)\, and Images from the World Between: The Circus in Twentieth-Century American Art (MIT Press\, 2001). She has published reviews and articles\, presented papers\, and participated in symposia and panels on a variety of topics in photography\, American\, and contemporary art. Her current project is an exhibition on the image and texts of the American activist and scholar Angela Davis to open at the Zimmerli Art Museum in 2021. \nThank you to Elisabeth Rouchau- Shalem\, NY Programs Committee. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-curatorial-perspective-angela-davis-seize-the-time/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200902T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200818T155939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T182302Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT CONNECT: Klaudia Ofwona Draber
DESCRIPTION:Image: Klaudia Ofwona Draber\n\n\n12 PM EDT/ 11 AM CDT/ 9 AM PDT\n\n\nThis event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this event\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\n\n\nThe AT CONNECT program series presents intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nThis week we’ll hear from Klaudia Ofwona Draber is the Executive Director and Curator at ​​KODA\, on residency building and supporting the work of artists. KODA’s focus is on supporting the professional and artistic growth of mid-career artists\, who create conceptual and social justice related work. \n\nKlaudia Ofwona Draber is the Executive Director and Curator at ​​KODA​—a NYC-based social practice nonprofit\, an artist residency for mid-career artists. She’s also the founder of Ofwona Foundation\, building schools in Africa. Previously she managed $2-20 million capital investment projects in Africa\, governed a $3.2 billion strategic portfolio and managed art CSR projects at UBS\, and consulted strategy and technology for the British Council Arts—including writing and implementation of the program management policy and standards for a $50 million global portfolio of Visual Arts\, Theater\, Music\, Dance\, Fashion and Design\, Film and Creative Economic projects and programs. Klaudia trained and mentored over 100 project managers and executives\, in best practices in Project Management. Some of the artists she worked with include Terence Koh\, Tahir Carl Karmali\, Lina Puerta\, Hidemi Takagi\, or Kenseth Armstead. She completed MA in Art Business at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art New York\, where she returns regularly as a guest speaker\, and MSc in Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics\, with a focus on the art market. Klaudia serves on the Membership Committee of ArtTable.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-klaudia-ofwona-draber/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200507T152445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T185516Z
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SUMMARY:AT CONNECT | Caryn Keppler
DESCRIPTION:Image: Caryn Keppler \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nClick here to Register for this event\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT transitioned to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nDuring this session we will hear from Caryn b. Keppler\, partner at Putney Law\, on estate planning. \nCARYN B. KEPPLER has extensive experience in all aspects of estate\, gift and charitable planning for foreign and domestic individuals\, artists and collectors\, conventional and alternative families\, as well as business succession and continuity planning. Caryn’s areas of focus also include representing individuals regarding prenuptial\, post-nuptial and domestic partnership agreements and assisting families in planning for their disabled children. She has represented artists’ foundations\, both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of domestic estates and trusts\, as well as estates and trusts having contacts in international jurisdictions\, and in litigation with the Internal Revenue Service and in the Surrogate’s Courts. Prior to entering private practice\, Caryn was an attorney with the Internal Revenue Service. \nMs. Keppler is certified as an Estate Planning Law Specialist* by the Estate Law Specialist Board\, Inc.\, an organization accredited by the American Bar Association and affiliated with the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils. Caryn is one of a select number of Estate Planning Law Specialists practicing in New York and New Jersey. \nMs. Keppler is a Director and former Secretary / Treasurer of the Estate Law Specialist Board Inc. and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (“STEP”) New York\, the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property\, Trusts and Estate Law\, Income and Transfer Tax Planning Group\, the New York State Bar Association Trusts and Estates Section\, the New York State Bar Association Entertainment\, Arts\, the New York City Bar Association’s Art Law Committee and Sports Law Section and the UJA – Federation of New York Lawyers Division\, Trusts and Estate Group. She is also a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Committee on LGBT People and the Law and ArtTable\, an association of professionals who advise fine artists. She is a member of the Estate Planning Council of New York City\, a past president of the Rockland County Estate Planning Council and a former member of the Westchester County Estate Planning Council. \nThank you to Concetta Duncan\, for moving the CONNECT program online and to Katherine Wilson-Milne for organizing. 
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-connect-caryn-keppler/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200225T230253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T190314Z
UID:2461-1588100400-1588107600@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | DC Around the Table book group
DESCRIPTION:In response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is required. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nRegister for this event here\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\nThis program is for ArtTable members only! \n\nJoin us to discuss Blood Water Paint\, by Joy McCullough\, who gives voice to Baroque feminist icon Artemisia Gentileschi. \nOpen to all members. We meet four times a year. Come to one or all. \nThank you to Ruth Abrahams.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/dc-around-the-table-book-group-2/
LOCATION:To be announced\, Valet parking available
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200326T165050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T191918Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Concetta Duncan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Concetta Duncan \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nThis event is now at capacity. Please email programs@arttable.org to be added to the waitlist.\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \nDuring this virtual lunch hour we will hear from Concetta Duncan on tips on communications and messaging for institutions during COVID-19.  \nConcetta Duncan is Head of Communications at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery where she oversees the museum’s press\, marketing and social media strategies. In Washington\, DC\, she has directed impactful campaigns including the 2018 unveiling of the Obama portraits\, the Portrait Gallery’s 50th anniversary\, and the museum’s red-carpet American Portrait Gala. She also serves on the Marketing Steering Committee for the pan-institutional Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative.  \nIn New York\, Concetta played an integral role in the expansion of two of the art world’s leading communications agencies. She directed campaigns for numerous arts and culture organizations across the U.S.\, Europe\, Dubai and Hong Kong\, including Art Basel\, in addition to serving in an in-house role at Pace Gallery.  \nConcetta joined the board of STABLE in June 2019 and was Chair of the organization’s Opening Party Committee. She is also Membership Chair of ArtTable’s Executive Committee\, member of the Performa Biennial’s Advisory Council in New York and member of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. \nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-concetta-duncan/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20200326T164409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T192218Z
UID:2765-1586347200-1586350800@www.arttable.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL | ATCONNECT with Maria Sancho-Arroyo
DESCRIPTION:Image: Maria Sancho-Arroyo\, Sotheby’s Institute of Art \nIn response to our current state of distance\, ArtTable is shifting programming online where we can. This event will take place as a live conversation! Registration is open to members only. Suggested donation of $15.00. We hope to see you there! \nHow to take part! \n\nClick here to Register for this event\nFollowing registration you will receive call-in information in the form of a ZOOM link\nBefore joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device\, you can download the Zoom app from the Download Center and select the “Zoom Client for Meetings” option. Alternatively\, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.\nFor further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nArtTable CONNECT virtual lunch breaks \nThis April\, ArtTable is expanding its CONNECT program to intimate online discussions open to members nationally across chapters. Originally designed to further encourage one-to-one networking amongst its members in DC\, CONNECT is transitioning to a virtual lunch hour conversation series designed to allow members to ask questions outside their day-to-day areas of expertise. \nJoin us for these “Ask Me Anything” session via Zoom to take advantage of learning more about different sectors of the art world while respecting social distancing. \nWe’ll kick start this series with a virtual lunch hour with Maria Sancho-Arroyo to learn more about the global art market and this moment of fluctuation during COVID-19. \nMaria has over 25 years of international experience in the art world\, first at museums – National Museum of Catalan Art\, MNAC\, in Barcelona and at the Louvre in Paris- then at Sotheby’s Auction House in London. During her time at Sotheby’s\, she gained experience in all aspects of the auction world with a focus on business and client development. She has participated in numerous auctions and worked closely with all Sotheby’s European offices. Maria has given lectures on art market trends at the London and New York Sotheby’s Institute\, Georgetown University and Tsinghua University (Beijing\, China) and is a regular contributor to the “Giornale dell’Arte”\, the Italian edition of the Art newspaper. She is involved with art charitable organizations and is the co-chair of ArtTable DC chapter since June 2019. \nMaria is currently adjunct faculty at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York teaching various Art Market topics within the MA Art Business and online courses.  \nShe is fluent in Spanish\, Italian\, French and English and hold and MS in Science (chemistry) from Zaragoza University and MA in Museum management by the Institut National du Patrimoine in Paris\, France.  \nThis program is hosted by Concetta Duncan\, Maria Sancho-Arroyo and Caitlin Berry
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-atconnect-with-maria-sancho-arroyo/
CATEGORIES:New York,National,Chicago,Florida,Northern California,Southern California,Northwest,Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Travel,Houston,ArtTable Circle
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191119
DTSTAMP:20260412T223701
CREATED:20190926T140629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T201544Z
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SUMMARY:AT TOURS | Japan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Seiichi Ohsawa Courtesy of Benesse Art Site Naoshima \nTHIS TRIP IS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT- TO JOIN THE WAITLIST PLEASE EMAIL TRAVEL@ARTTABLE.ORG \nNaoshima and Tokyo are where art lovers are flocking to along with\nKyoto for lovers of heritage and nature. It is attracting tastemakers from all corners\, with its booming contemporary art scene around Tokyo such as the Yayoi Kusama Museum and TeamLab Space\, and lesser known Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Enoura Observatory selected by Conde Naste as one of the most exciting destinations for 2019. And of course the epic Naoshima Art Islands with surreal masterpieces of art and architecture. Autumn is one of the most delightful and admiring seasons to experience in Japan\, and Kyoto is notorious for its beautiful Fall foliage. \nThis journey immerses you to the modern and contemporary art world starting from cosmopolitan Tokyo\, that is a micro-universe on its own. You will be introduced to the local art and creative movers and shakers in the various neighborhoods of this city\, whether its commercial\, non-profit or underground\, it is what makes Tokyo such a unique place unlike any other. For fashion and design lovers\, Tokyo is a mecca for cutting-edge trends and innovation. \nAfter the introductory plunge into Japanese culture\, we sweep across to the highlight of your trip visiting the Naoshima Art Islands. Established by an art collector\, the Naoshima art project is a series of remote islands acquired and redeveloped into a private museum with stunning architecture (i.e. Tadao Ando) maximizing the impact of the art with its natural surroundings. Your final stop will be in Kyoto\, one of the most beautiful cities on earth that has just the right balance of cultural heritage with modernity and nature. Kyoto was once the capital of Japan and because it was spared the bombs of World War II\, its historic monuments\, heritage sites\, and 2500+ temples and shrines are still intact. Kyoto boasts the nations greatest concentration of craft artisans\, as it was home to the Imperial court for 1\,000 years. Your experience will not only uncover the traditional side of Kyoto\, but will also show you the modern take of this alluring city.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/at-tours-japan/
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